EP1261252A2 - Tournesols tolerants a la sulfonyluree - Google Patents

Tournesols tolerants a la sulfonyluree

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EP1261252A2
EP1261252A2 EP01911094A EP01911094A EP1261252A2 EP 1261252 A2 EP1261252 A2 EP 1261252A2 EP 01911094 A EP01911094 A EP 01911094A EP 01911094 A EP01911094 A EP 01911094A EP 1261252 A2 EP1261252 A2 EP 1261252A2
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  • This invention concerns sunflower plants and more particularly, sunflower seeds that have developed resistance to sulfonylurea herbicides through mutagenesis.
  • Oil types of sunflowers contain 40 to 48 percent oil in the seed.
  • Sunflower oil is valued as an edible oil, because of its high unsaturated fat level and light color. Sunflower oil is used for salads, cooking oil or for margarine.
  • the protein content of sunflower meal prepared from seeds after oil extraction is useful as livestock feed. The seeds from both oil and confectionery varieties of cultivated sunflower are useful as bird food.
  • herbicides include alachlor, S-ethyl dipropylcarbamothioate (EPTC), ethalfluralin, trifluralin, pendimethalin, chloramben, imazamethabenz-methyl, sethoxydim and sulfentrazone. Additional weed control treatments are needed to provide a better spectrum of weed control and to reduce the development of weed resistance to herbicides.
  • weeds insufficiently controlled by herbicides presently used in cultivated sunflower are members of the Orobanchaceae family. These weeds are obligate root holoparasites of a number of broadleaf plants, including sunflower.
  • Orobanche species afflicting sunflower include Orobanche aegyptiaca Pers., O. ramosa L., O. minor Sm., O. cumana Wallr. and O. cernua Loefl. O. cumana Wallr. and O. cernua Loefl. (alternative names for the same species) is a severe pest in sunflower in eastern Europe and has been spreading through southern Europe. Orobanche presents a worldwide risk, and some species such as O. minor have appeared as exotics in the United States. Orobanche species are very difficult to eliminate, because, except for their flower parts, they live in the soil, and their seeds are minute, prolifically produced, easily dispersed and very long-lived. Thus, herbicides presently used in sunflower generally provide inadequate control.
  • Sulfonylurea herbicides have as an essential molecular structural feature a sulfonylurea moiety (-S(O) 2 NHC(O)NH(R)-).
  • the sulfonyl end of the moiety is connected either directly or by way of an oxygen atom or an optionally substituted amino or methylene group to a cyclic or acyclic group.
  • the amino group which may have a substituent such as methyl (R being CH3) instead of hydrogen, is connected to a heterocyclic group, typically a symmetric pyrimidine or triazine ring, having one or two substituents such as methyl, ethyl, methoxy, ethoxy, methylamino, dimethylamino, ethylamino and the halogens.
  • sulfonylurea herbicides As the mode of action of sulfonylurea herbicides is inhibition of the enzyme acetolactate synthase (ALS) found in plants but not animals, sulfonylurea herbicides provide a valued combination of excellent efficacy against weeds and very low toxicity to animals.
  • ALS acetolactate synthase
  • sulfonylurea herbicides could be used to control Orobanche as well as other weed species if varieties of sunflower more resistant to sulfonylureas could be developed.
  • the trait for sulfonylurea tolerance should be highly heritable (i.e. dominant or semi-dominant). Induced mutagenesis has been used to produce sulfonylurea resistance in soybeans, as discussed in U.S. Patent 5,084,082, but this approach has not been reported for sunflower, which has dissimilar seed morphology compared to soybean.
  • 99% of induced mutations are recessive (W. Gottschalk & G. Wolff Induced Mutations in Plant Breeding, Springer- Verlag, New York, 1983, particularly p. 12), dominant mutations are extremely rare. To find dominant herbicide resistance mutations typically requires screening many thousands of mutagenized seeds.
  • This invention relates to a method for producing a sunflower line containing a highly heritable trait conferring tolerance to sulfonylurea herbicides, wherein the method comprises: (a) treating sunflower seeds with a mutagenic agent; (b) growing the treated seeds into mature plants to produce second-generation seeds; (c) harvesting the second- generation seeds; (d) germinating the second-generation seeds in the presence of an selectably effective amount of a sulfonylurea herbicide to select for survival only germinated seeds containing a trait conferring tolerance to the sulfonylurea herbicide; and (e) growing a surviving germinated seed into a mature plant to produce through self-pollination seeds of the sunflower line containing the heritable trait.
  • This invention also relates to a sunflower seed containing a highly heritable trait conferring tolerance to sulfonylurea herbicides, wherein the trait is obtained through mutagenesis.
  • Another embodiment of this invention is a sulfonylurea-tolerant sunflower plant, a part thereof such as pollen or an ovule, or a tissue culture of regenerable cells therefrom, grown from the aforementioned sulfonylurea-tolerant seed.
  • the aforementioned seed and plants may additionally contain other desirable traits, such as resistance to Orobanche parasitism.
  • Another aspect of the invention is a method for producing inbred sunflower seed having tolerance to sulfonylurea herbicides comprising crossing a first parent sunflower with a second parent sunflower plant and harvesting the resultant inbred seed, wherein the first and second parent sunflower plants have a highly heritable trait conferring tolerance to sulfonylurea herbicides, wherein the trait is obtained through mutagenesis.
  • Related embodiments include an inbred sunflower seed produced by this method and an inbred sunflower plant, or a part thereof such as a seed, produced by growing the inbred seed.
  • Still another aspect of the invention is a method for producing hybrid sunflower seed having tolerance to sulfonylurea herbicides comprising crossing a first parent sunflower with a second parent sunflower plant and harvesting the resultant hybrid sunflower seed, wherein the first or second parent sunflower plant has a highly heritable trait conferring tolerance to sulfonylurea herbicides, wherein the trait is obtained through mutagenesis.
  • Related embodiments include a hybrid sunflower seed produced by this method and a hybrid sunflower plant, or a part thereof such as a seed, produced by growing the hybrid seed.
  • a further aspect of the invention pertains to a method for controlling undesired vegetation in a crop of the aforementioned sulfonylurea-tolerant sunflower plants, the method comprising applying to the locus of the vegetation an effective amount of a sulfonylurea herbicide.
  • Embodiments of this aspect of the invention include a method for controlling Orobanche species parasitic to sunflower.
  • Additional aspects of the invention include methods for controlling volunteer sunflower plants in a cereal crop by applying an effective amount of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and in a sugar beet crop by applying an effective amount of a mixture of triflusulfuron-methyl and phenmedipham to the locus of the vegetation.
  • Plant includes plant cells, plant protoplasts, plant cell tissue cultures from which sunflower plants can be regenerated, plant calli, plant clumps, and plant cells that are intact in plants or parts of plants, such as embryos, pollen, ovules, anthers, petals and other flower and seed parts, leaves, stems and roots including root tips, and the like.
  • Plant or cultivar refers to a group of plants within the species (e.g., Helianthus annuus) which share certain constant characteristics that separate them from the typical form and from other possible varieties within that species. While possessing at least one distinctive trait, a "variety” is also characterized by a substantial amount of overall variation between individuals within the variety, based primarily upon the Mendelian segregation of traits among the progeny of succeeding generations.
  • Line means a group of plants which display less variation between individuals, generally as a result of several generations of self-pollination. Also, a line can include a group of plants vegetatively propagated from a single parent plant, using tissue or cell culture techniques.
  • “Sunflower Seed” botanically referred to as an "achene”; means the combined components the pericarp and embryo.
  • CMS Cytoplasmic male sterile
  • inbred line means a sunflower line that produces no viable pollen, i.e. a male sterile plant.
  • Male sterility is inherited maternally, i.e. the male sterile plant is used as the female parent in a cross with pollen from another sunflower.
  • CMS lines are produced by crossing a recurrent parent inbred line (as male) with a non-recurrent line having a cytoplasmic male sterility trait and then backcrossing to the recurrent line until a male sterile line that is homologous to the recurrent line in all other respects is developed. The recurrent line is then considered the maintainer. CMS lines are also referred to as female lines.
  • Restorer Line means a line possessing the gene or genes to restore male fertility or viable pollen to a sunflower hybrid or inbred line and progeny having a maternal cytoplasm that causes male sterility. This term along with a description of cytoplasmic male sterility is discussed by Fick, "Breeding and Genetics," in Sunflower Science and Technology, J. F. Carter ed., 1978, pp. 279-338.
  • the present invention pertains to sunflower lines having rare highly heritable sulfonylurea herbicide-tolerance traits obtained through chemically or physically induced mutagenesis and artificial selection. These lines are useful in developing commercial varieties of sunflower crops having resistance to sulfonylureas, and thus enable use of these effective and environmentally benign herbicides to selectively control undesired vegetation.
  • Undesired vegetation that can be controlled by sulfonylurea herbicides in resistant sunflower varieties includes troublesome parasitic weeds such as Orobanche species.
  • Mutagenesis of sunflower can be induced by treatment with a variety of mutagenic agents known in the art, including physical mutagens such as X-rays, gamma rays, fast or thermal neutrons, protons, and chemical mutagens such as ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS), diethyl sulfate (DES), ethyleneimine (El), propane sultone, N-methyl-N-nitrosourethane
  • physical mutagens such as X-rays, gamma rays, fast or thermal neutrons, protons
  • chemical mutagens such as ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS), diethyl sulfate (DES), ethyleneimine (El), propane sultone, N-methyl-N-nitrosourethane
  • Sunflower mutants resistant to sulfonylurea herbicides are then selected by treatment with a selectably effective amount one or more sulfonylurea herbicides.
  • Many sulfonylurea herbicides can be used in selection treatments, including commercially used sulfonylurea herbicides such as amidosulfuron, azimsulfuron, bensulfuron-methyl, chlorimuron-ethyl, chlorsulfuron, cinosulfuron, cyclosulfamuron, ethametsulfuron-methyl, ethoxysulfuron, flupyrsulfuron-methyl, flazasulfuron, foramsulfuron, halosulfuron-methyl, imazosulfuron, iodosulfuron-methyl, mesosulfuron, metsulfuron-methyl, nicosulfuron, oxasulfuron, primisulfuron-methyl, pros
  • a selectably effective amount is the amount of sulfonylurea herbicide that prevents growth of sunflower plants lacking a dominant or semi-dominant mutation conferring resistance to sulfonylurea herbicides.
  • a selectably effective amount will depend upon the sulfonylurea herbicide used as selection agent and can be easily determined by testing using a gradation of sulfonylurea herbicide concentrations. The choice of selection herbicide will influence the spectrum of sulfonylurea herbicide resistance of the selected mutants, although cross-resistance is typical and some selected mutants may be more tolerant of other sulfonylurea herbicides than the sulfonylurea herbicide used as the selection agent. For efficient selection, sulfonylureas with strong activity against ordinary sunflower varieties are desirable. Thifensulfuron-methyl and metsulfuron-methyl work well for selecting sulfonylurea-resistant sunflower mutants.
  • Finding dominant herbicide resistance mutations typically requires screening many tens to hundreds of thousands of mutagenized seeds. Although such screening can be conducted using a variety of equipment and procedures known in the art, the "Large-Scale Hydroponic Screening System" described in U.S. Patent 5,084,082 is particularly useful for recovering sunflower mutants resistant to sulfonylurea herbicides.
  • 'HA89A' was created at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station at Fargo, and was released to the public in October, 1971.
  • 'HA89A' consists of the cytoplasmic male sterile inbred line of 'HA89'; 'HA89B' is the inbred line maintainer of 'HA89A'.
  • ⁇ A89A' (also referred to as 'CMS H89A', 'CMS HA89A' and 'CMS HA89') is cytoplasmic male sterile based on material of P. Leclercq, "Une Sterilite Male Cytoplasmique Chez le Tournesol," Ann. Amelior. Plantes 1969, 19 (2), 99-106. To reproduce 'HA89A' requires the maintainer 'HA89B'.
  • Example 1 illustrates the formation of sunflower lines resistant to sulfonylureas through the process of induced mutagenesis and artificial selection. In this Example, the parent sunflower line used was 'HA89B'.
  • EMS ethyl methanesulfonate
  • Seeds were dried for 2 hours at 25 °C using an airflow drier and then divided into sub-batches of 200 seeds each.
  • sub-batches were sown in flats right after drying and following 2, 4 and 6 days of storage at 4 °C after drying. Plant branching was used as a visual measure of mutation frequencies.
  • Sub-batches from each EMS concentration were also sown in pots right after drying and grown to maturity to determine effect of EMS treatments on seed setting. Based on these tests, concentrations of EMS ranging between 20 to 40 mM were found to provide optimal results with 'HA89B' seed. Germination efficiency of seeds treated with these EMS concentrations remained greater than 75% of that of untreated seeds. These concentrations appeared to give significant mutation frequencies, as more than half of the plants were branched, compared to about 12% of plants from untreated seeds. Also, more than half of the plants produced viable seed.
  • Seeds including seeds with a emerging root tip, were planted approximately 48 hours after the beginning of seed mutagenesis in four separate field plots using a pneumatic seed planter to avoid damaging swelled and germinated seeds.
  • the field plots were located several kilometers from other sunflower fields to avoid cross-pollination with cultivated hybrids or inbred lines. Approximately 120,000 seedlings germinated from 180,000 sown seeds and about 100,000 plants grew to maturity. Sunflower heads from each individual plot were harvested at maturity, bulked and mixed thoroughly.
  • the progeny seed are hereafter identified as 'M 2 ' with the four batches specified as 'M -l ⁇ 'M 2 -2', 'M 2 -3' and 'M 2 -4', corresponding to their 'Mi ' parents being treated with 35, 30, 25 and 20 mM EMS, respectively.
  • the yield of M 2 seeds harvested from each Mj field sub-plot is summarized in Table 1.
  • Selection frequency is calculated as the ratio of surviving mutant plants compared to the total number of seeds sown and treated with the sulfonylurea selection agent.
  • M7 and Ml 2 are presumed to have the same mutation origin.
  • Ml 1 and E24 are believed to be different mutants.
  • the mutation relatedness of M 14 is unknown, as it was not characterized further.
  • 'Mi l ' and 'E24' were selected from the same Mi mutagenized seed batch, but with different sulfonylurea herbicides. As 'Mi l ' was later found to be not tolerant to rimsulfuron, 'Mi l' and ⁇ 24' were likely due to different mutagenesis events. 'E24' was sterile and not developed further. 'M14' was also sterile. Of the five rescued plants, only 'M7', 'Mi l ' and 'M12' were fertile and could be developed through breeding. 'M7' and 'Ml 2' may have come from the same mutation event.
  • Part C - Assay of resistance of acetolactate synthase to inhibition by sulfonylurea herbicides The resistance of acetolactate synthase (ALS) enzyme activity to inhibition by sulfonylurea herbicides was studied for both the mutant lines selected through artificial selection using sulfonylurea herbicides and their sulfonylurea-susceptible parent ('H89B'). Leaf tissue fragments were collected from the sunflower plants after growing them on horticultural soil without herbicide.
  • ALS acetolactate synthase
  • the leaf tissues were then ground in liquid nitrogen and suspended in extraction buffer (100 mM potassium phosphate, 1 mM sodium pyruvate, 0.5 mM magnesium chloride, 0.5 mM EDTA, 10% (v/v) glycerol, 0.1 mM FAD, 10 mM cysteine, 1 mM leucine, 1 mM valine, pH 7.5).
  • extraction buffer 100 mM potassium phosphate, 1 mM sodium pyruvate, 0.5 mM magnesium chloride, 0.5 mM EDTA, 10% (v/v) glycerol, 0.1 mM FAD, 10 mM cysteine, 1 mM leucine, 1 mM valine, pH 7.5.
  • the precipitated proteins were collected after centrifugation and re-suspended in buffer (50 mM potassium phosphate, 100 mM sodium pyruvate, 10 mM magnesium chloride, pH 7.25), and then desalted by elution with the resuspending buffer through a Sephadex® (Pharmacia) column.
  • the desalted extracts were incubated for 1 hour at 37 °C with 100 or 1000 ppb of thifensulfuron-methyl or rimsulfuron. (These two herbicides were chosen because of their use as artificial selection agents in the hydroponic experiments.) The ALS activity remaining was then assayed.
  • Assays were initiated by adding enzyme solution (20 ⁇ L, included in final reaction mixture volume) and terminated by the addition of aqueous sulfuric acid (2.55% v/v; 50 ⁇ L). The acidified reaction mixtures were then heated for 15 minutes at 60 °C. Creatine (1.445 % w/v; 30 ⁇ L) was added followed by ⁇ -naphthol (6.516 % w/v, 90 ⁇ L), freshly prepared in aqueous sodium hydroxide (5 N) and kept in the dark. Solutions were again heated for 15 minutes at 60 °C. Absorbances were measured at 540 nm wavelength at 30 minutes after the termination of the assay.
  • Absorbances were adjusted by subtracting the average A 540 of zero-time controls (containing 25% aqueous acetonitrile in place of compound solution) to which acid had been added prior to enzyme. Enzyme activity was calculated relative to full- color controls containing 25% aqueous acetonitrile in place of test compound solution.
  • the test results show the ALS enzymes of the mutant lines selected with thifensulfuron-methyl retained 2-6 times more activity than wild-type ALS from 'H89B' in the presence of thifensulfuron-methyl.
  • the ALS enzyme of the mutant line selected with rimsulfuron retained 4-6 times more activity than wild-type ALS from 'H89B' in the presence of rimsulfuron.
  • Sulfonylurea-resistant sunflower lines obtained through induced mutagenesis and artificial selection are useful as sources of herbicide resistance in sunflower breeding programs. Inbred lines are produced by selfing selected plants for several generations to produce inbred lines which breed true and are highly uniform. Sulfonylurea-tolerant lines such as 'M7', 'Mil' and 'M12' derived from accepted maintainer lines such as 'H89B' are particularly useful, because they facilitate the transfer of monogenic dominant (highly heritable) resistance quickly and efficiently through conventional means without sacrificing agronomic traits and without need for extensive back-crossing.
  • sulfonylurea-tolerant maintainer lines can be crossed with lines that are male-sterile, most commonly achieved in sunflower breeding through cytoplasmic male sterility, to produce male-sterile progeny having the sulfonylurea-tolerance trait.
  • the cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) trait is obtained by crossing domesticated Helianthus annuus L. (as male) with H. petiolaris Nutt. (P. Leclercq, "Une Sterilite Male Cytoplasmique Chez le Tournesol," Ann. Amelior. Plantes 1969, 19 (2), 99-106) or H. maximiliani Schrad. or H. giganteus L. (E. D. P.
  • Highly heritable sulfonylurea herbicide tolerance can be used to produce experimental or commercial quantities of Fi hybrid seeds.
  • a herbicide-resistant line that is rendered male sterile through genetic, chemical or manual means
  • a male restorer but herbicide- sensitive line After pollination, the male parent is removed from the field with a sulfonylurea herbicide treatment that is selectively lethal to the restorer parent.
  • the entire field containing Fi seeds born by the sulfonylurea-resistant female line) can then be bulk harvested without seed contamination from the restorer line.
  • Hybridization allows combining or "stacking" a highly heritable trait for sulfonylurea tolerance with other desirable traits, for example, faster maturity, drought tolerance, cold tolerance, increased seed yield, increased seed oil content, modification of composition of fatty acid constituents in oil, increased seed storage protein content, modification of amino acid content in seed storage proteins, dwarfism, resistance to lodging, resistance to insects and diseases caused by bacteria, fungi and viruses, and resistance to parasitic plants such as Orobanche.
  • Desirable disease resistance traits which may be combined with a sulfonylurea- tolerance trait include resistance to rust (caused by Puccinia helianthi), downy mildew (caused by Plasmopara halstedii), charcoal rot (caused by Macrophominia phasiolina), phoma black stem (caused by Phoma macdonaldii), wilt/middle stock rot/head rot (caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) and stem canker (caused by Phomopsis helianthi).
  • U.S. Patents 5,276,264 and 5,461,171 describe sunflower plants having traits for lowered levels of saturated fatty acids in the seed oil.
  • Patents 4,627,192, 4,743,402, 5,866,765 and 5,866,766 describe sunflower lines and hybrids having traits for high oleic acid content in the seed oil.
  • U.S. Patent 5,959,175 describes a method for modifying the oil composition of sunflower through genetic regulation.
  • U.S. Patents 4,378,655 and 4,527,352 describe semi- dwarf and full-dwarf sunflower hybrids.
  • Orobanche resistance traits are known and the heredity of genes providing resistance to Orobanche has been studied (see, for example, J. F. Miller & G. N. Fick, "The Genetics of Sunflower” in Sunflower Technology and Production, A. A. Schneiter ed., No. 35 in Agronomy Series, American Society of Agronomy, Madison, WI, USA, 1997, particularly pp. 476-477, and the references cited therein).
  • Sunflower breeding has become an established art (see, for example, Sunflower
  • Sunflower can be bred by both self-pollination and cross-pollination techniques.
  • hybrid sunflower variety involves three steps: (1) the selection of plants from various germplasm pools for initial breeding crosses; (2) the selfing of the selected plants from the breeding crosses for several generations to produce a series of inbred lines, which, although different from each other, breed true and are highly uniform; and (3) crossing the selected inbred lines with unrelated inbred lines to produce the hybrid progeny (Fi).
  • the vigor of the lines decreases. Vigor is restored when two different inbred lines are crossed to produce the hybrid progeny (Fi).
  • An important consequence of the homozygosity and homogeneity of the inbred lines is that the hybrid created by crossing a defined pair of inbreds will always be the same.
  • sunflower plants can be propagated through tissue and cell culture techniques, which inherently preserve the genetic makeup of the original plant.
  • the genome can also be altered while in cell culture through use of mutagenesis or well-known gene transfer techniques (e.g., Agarobacterium tumafaciens infection, ballistic particle bombardment).
  • mutagenesis e.g., Agarobacterium tumafaciens infection, ballistic particle bombardment.
  • Essentially any plant tissue with cells capable of cell division can be used for plant propagation through tissue and cell culture techniques. Cultures can be started from embryos, pollen, ovules, anthers, petals and other flower and seed parts, leaves, stems and roots including root tips. Tissues taken from the vascular area of stems and roots are particularly suitable.
  • Patents 4,670,391, 4,670,392, 4,673,648, 4,681,849, 4,687,743 and 5,030,572 describe methods for regenerating sunflower plants from cell cultures derived from sunflower tissues.
  • Patents 4,670,391, 4,670,392, 4,673,648, 4,681,849, 4,687,743 and 5,030,572 describe methods for regenerating sunflower plants from cell cultures derived from sunflower tissues.
  • Sulfonylurea-tolerant sunflower varieties extend the utility of sulfonylurea herbicides and provide the sunflower farmer with more options for weed control. With fewer crop safety constraints, greater emphasis can be given to obtaining good control of problem weeds.
  • weeds include parasitic weeds such the broomrapes (Orobanche spp.) and dodder (Cuscuta spp.).
  • Broomrapes afflicting sunflower include Orobanche aegyptiaca Pers., O. ramosa L., O. minor Sm., O. cumana Wallr. and O. cernua Loefl.
  • Dodder afflicting sunflower include Cuscuta glomerata Choisy, C. indecora Choisy and C. pentagona Engelm.
  • Control of Orobanche species by sulfonylureas in sulfonylurea- resistant sunflower varieties is particularly valuable, as Orobanche has been difficult to control using herbicides sufficiently safe to ordinary sunflower varieties.
  • sulfonylurea- resistant sunflower varieties provide opportunity to combine herbicides that have complementary weed control spectra and different modes of action. Such herbicide mixtures enable the farmer to control additional weed species while reducing the risk of fostering herbicide-resistant weed biotypes, which could become prevalent from repeated use of herbicides with the same mode-of-action.
  • a selectively lethal sulfonylurea treatment can also be used to remove herbicide- sensitive rogue plants from sulfonylurea-resistant populations that have been contaminated through careless seed handling operations.
  • Large-scale seed production fields can be easily cleared of rogues by spraying the entire field with a herbicide treatment that is lethal to herbicide sensitive plants.
  • sulfonylurea herbicides can be advantageously used to control weeds in sulfonylurea-resistant sunflowers, including amidosulfuron, azimsulfuron, bensulfuron- methyl, chlorimuron-ethyl, chlorsulfuron, cinosulfuron, cyclosulfamuron, ethametsulfuron- methyl, ethoxysulfuron, flupyrsulfuron-methyl, flazasulfuron, foramsulfuron, halosulfuron- methyl, imazosulfuron, iodosulfuron-methyl, mesosulfuron, metsulfuron-methyl, nicosulfuron, oxasulfuron, primisulfuron-methyl, prosulfuron, pyrazosulfuron-ethyl, rimsulfuron, sulfometuron-methyl, thifensulfuron
  • sulfonylurea-resistant sunflower line will typically demonstrate appreciable tolerance to a variety of sulfonylureas, high levels of tolerance are most assured to the particular sulfonylurea used as the selection agent during artificial selection following induced mutagenesis.
  • induced mutagenesis and artificial selection can also give high levels of tolerance to sulfonylureas other than that used as the selection agent.
  • sulfonylurea herbicides are applied to sulfonylurea-resistant sunflowers at similar rates as for other crops.
  • Sulfonylurea herbicides can be applied to sunflower crops pre-emergence and post-emergence.
  • post-emergence application generally provides the greatest efficacy for a particular application rate.
  • pre-emergence and seed coating applications may be helpful in combination with post-emergence treatments for Orobanche control.
  • dividing the applications into more than one treatment i.e. split applications
  • One skilled in the art can readily determine application rates as well as timing necessary for the desired level of weed control and crop safety.
  • tribenuron-methyl is generally applied in the range of 5 to 50 g/ha, with 8 to 40 g/ha preferred and 15 to 30 g/ha more preferred for most uses.
  • metsulfuron-methyl is generally applied in the range of 1 to 12 g/ha, with 2 to 10 g/ha preferred and 4 to 8 g/ha more preferred for most uses.
  • ethametsulfuron-methyl is generally applied in the range of 5 to 50 g/ha, with 10 to 40 g/ha preferred and 15 to 30 g/ha more preferred for most uses.
  • the fourth generation self-pollinated maintainer mutant lines M 4 M12, M 4 M11 and M M7 were chemically sterilized by applying at the bud "star" flower stage a small amount of gibberellic acid solution to sterilize the pollen according to the general method described in Sunflower Science Technology, J. F. Carter ed. (Number 19 in the series "Agronomy”) pp. 339-386.
  • This treatment enables maintainer plants to behave as CMS inbred lines and allows the production of heterozygous resistant hybrids, with the herbicide resistant source coming from the female side.
  • Such crosses allowed evaluating the sexual effect of the mutation source when introduced on the female side of a cross as described in crosses C, D and E versus the male side of a cross as described in crosses F, G and H.
  • Labels I, J and K identify third generation CMS mutant lines crossed with fourth generation maintainer lines to maintain the highly heritable mutant trait in a male sterile homozygous resistant environment.
  • Broadcast post-emergence applications of formulated sulfonylurea herbicides were performed at the 6-leaf development stage using four randomly distributed replications. Application rates were chosen to match the usual use rates of these herbicides in the crops they are registered in Europe. All herbicides except for metsulfuron-methyl were sprayed in combination with Citowet® non-ionic ethoxylated alcohol at 0.25% volume of formulated product per volume of water applied per hectare.
  • Application rates in treatments refer to amount of active ingredient in formulated herbicides in units of g/ha.
  • control sensitive hybrid and inbred were destroyed by all sulfonylurea herbicides tested, except nicosulfuron.
  • Homozygous resistant inbred lines BC3-M 4 MI2 (I), BC3-M 4 MH (J) and BC 3 -M 4 M7 (K), were resistant to metsulfuron-methyl, tribenuron- methyl and to a lesser extent triflusulfuron-methyl at 20 g a.i./ha, marginally tolerant to nicosulfuron and less susceptible than the standards to thifensulfuron-methyl and primisulfuron-methyl.
  • Application rates in treatments refer to amount of active ingredient in formulated herbicides in units of g/ha.
  • mutants were found to be somewhat sensitive to rimsulfuron, halosulfuron-methyl, flupyrsulfuron-methyl (sodium salt), amidosulfuron, sulfosulfuron, chlorsulfuron and pyrithiobac-sodium.
  • a phytotoxicity test was performed in an outdoors field plot using hybrids BC -M 5 M7 (female parent) x PHA155 restorer line (male parent) and BC 4 -M 5 M12 (female parent) x PHA155 restorer line (male parent), wherein the tolerance of each hybrid is possibly based on separate mutagenesis events.
  • PHA155 is a restorer line developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International that can be used as a male parent in crosses with cytoplasmic male sterile (CMS) sunflower lines.
  • CMS cytoplasmic male sterile
  • test herbicides were applied as formulated compositions post-emergence at the sunflower 6-leaf stage in three randomly distributed replications.
  • the test herbicides were applied in an aqueous tank mix solution containing 0.1%) v/v Witco Trend 90® ethoxylated fatty alcohol surfactant.
  • two sulfonylurea (tribenuron-methyl and metsulfuron-methyl) seed coating treatments using formulated herbicides were studied in this test, again using three replications.
  • the evaluation of the injury to sunflower varieties by sulfonylurea herbicides was measured by visual ratings; mean values are listed in Table 7.
  • a rating of 0% phytotoxicity means no crop injury.
  • a rating of 15 to 20% injury indicates the plants were not significantly adversely affected and rapidly and completely recovered.
  • a rating of 100% means the complete destruction of all plants.
  • Application rates in treatments refer to amount of active ingredient in formulated herbicides in units of g a.i./ha. t Days after treatment.
  • the hybrids used in this test were heterozygous in the resistance gene. As shown by the results of Test A, varieties homozygous in the resistance gene can be expected to have greater resistance than the BC 4 -M 5 M7 x PHA155 and BC 4 -M 5 M12 x PHA155 hybrids to some of the herbicides used in Test C.
  • the data in Table 7 show the phytotoxicity to these two hybrids was greatest soon after herbicide application and then decreased. For tribenuron-methyl at 11.25 g a.i./ha little injury was evident 30 days after treatment.
  • tribenuron-methyl was found to be the most selective sulfonylurea, followed by metsulfuron-methyl, nicosulfuron, triflusulfuron-methyl, chlorimuron-ethyl and rimsulfuron. Post-emergent application to these hybrids was less phytotoxic than seed-coating.
  • Orobanche cumana seeds were added to each pot containing a growing mixture of 60% dry loamy soil, 20% sand and 20% of peat, the growing mixture having an organic matter content of 4.2% and a pH of 8.05.
  • the pots were placed in plastic trays and watered to the extent of 25% of soil weight. Pots were kept in a greenhouse for 8 to 10 days at about 24 °C during the day and 20 °C at night.
  • Eight seeds of BC -M5M12 sunflower resistant mutant were sown manually in the pots contaminated with Orobanche, at the end of the incubation period of the parasitic weed seeds. Before sowing, the sunflower seeds were coated with a formulated composition containing 25% tribenuron-methyl.
  • Seeds were first coated using a table-top laboratory fluid bed equipped with a coating device ("Strea 1 Aerocoater” made by Niro Aeromatic, Haupstrasse 145, CH-4416 Bubendorf, Switzerland) and a coating solution containing about 23% Sepiret 8330® (coating composition sold by Seppic, 75 quai d'Orsay Paris 75321 cedex 07 France) and 77% water at the rate of 3 L/ 100 Kg of seeds. After coating, the seeds were dried in a fluid bed drier at 35 °C. Then the seeds were sealed in a plastic bag containing an aqueous solution amounting to 5% of the seed weight containing the tribenuron-methyl composition.
  • a coating device made by Niro Aeromatic, Haupstrasse 145, CH-4416 Bubendorf, Switzerland
  • a coating solution containing about 23% Sepiret 8330® (coating composition sold by Seppic, 75 quai d'Orsay Paris 75321 cedex 07 France)
  • the quantity of tribenuron-methyl was 0.00001, 0.1 or 10 mg a.i. / g of seed.
  • the bag was thoroughly agitated for 3 minutes to uniformly distribute the tribenuron-methyl solution over the seed surfaces.
  • the coated seeds were then dried at ambient temperature and stored until sowing.
  • the maximum concentration was chosen to give a use rate similar to the maximum rate of tribenuron-methyl used in Europe for weed control in cereal crops.
  • seed-coatings and post-emergent applications gave the best control of Orobanche.
  • Seed coating using 10 mg a.i. / g of seed or post-emergence application of 11.25 g a.i. / ha each gave over 80% control of Orobanche as measured by effect on roots.
  • Combining modes of application allowed lowering rates for each application mode or at the same rates gave greater control.
  • the treatments were applied similar to the methods described for Test D. Pre- emergence applications were broadcast only, not soil incorporated. For pre-emergence application, the pots were sprayed using the high rates of the herbicides two days after sowing the sunflower seeds. Post-emergence treatments were applied at the 4-6 leaf stage of sunflower (corresponding to early stage of Orobanche attachment; identified as "Tl”), the 6-8 leaf stage of sunflower (corresponding to the mid stage of Orobanche attachment; nodules ⁇ 5 mm diameter; identified as "T2”) and 8-12 leaf stage of sunflower (corresponding to late stage of Orobanche attachment; identified as "T3"). The mid-stage applications included the high as well as low application rates of each herbicide.
  • Metsulfuron-methyl was found to be both more efficacious in controlling Orobanche and more likely to cause sunflower phytotoxicity even at lower application rates than tribenuron- methyl.
  • a split application of metsulfuron-methyl of 3 g a.i./ha each at Tl and T3 provided the same excellent level of Orobanche control as 6 g a.i./ha at T2 while eliminating sunflower phytotoxicity.
  • Chlorsulfuron, imazethapyr, imazapyr and triflusulfuron-methyl were less efficacious in controlling Orobanche. Imazapyr and triflusulfuron-methyl caused transitory phytotoxicity symptoms, but the sunflowers recovered completely.
  • Test F Sequential Application of Sulfonylureas to Control Orobanche cumana
  • a greenhouse experiment was performed to identify the best sequential program compared to straight application of tribenuron-methyl or metsulfuron-methyl for control of Orobanche cumana (Race F).
  • the dose range for optimum efficacy was also studied.
  • Both herbicides were used as formulated compositions.
  • the two hybrids BC -M5M7 (female parent) x PHA155 restorer line (male parent) and BC 4 -M 5 M12 (female parent) x PHA155 restorer line (male parent) described in Test C were used in this test.
  • BC 4 -M 5 M7 x PHA1 5 is referred to below as "Hybrid 7”
  • BC 4 -M 5 M12 x PHA155 is referred to below as "Hybrid 12".
  • Seed coating treatment was performed as described for Test D. Post-emergence treatments were applied at the 2-4 leaf stage of sunflower (corresponding to early stage of Orobanche attachment; identified as "Tl”), the 6 leaf stage of sunflower (corresponding to the mid stage of Orobanche attachment; nodules ⁇ 5 mm diameter; identified as “T2”) and 8 leaf stage of sunflower (corresponding to late stage of Orobanche attachment; identified as s ⁇ r "V ⁇
  • Imazapyr which is an imidazolinone instead of a sulfonylurea but also inhibits acetolactate synthase, was included for reference as it has been reported to control Orobanche in sunflower (L. Garcia-Torres et al., Weed Technology 1995, 9, 819—824).
  • Sunflower crops are often rotated with cereals, such as wheat, or occasionally other crops like sugar beet.
  • sulfonylurea herbicides are often used to remove volunteer sunflower plants appearing in rotational crops. The purpose of this test was to evaluate herbicides that can be used to control sulfonylurea-resistant sunflower plants appearing as volunteer weeds.
  • the results confirm the excellent to very good level of resistance of the mutants originating from Mi l and M12 to tribenuron-methyl up to 60 g a.i./ha.
  • the data also confirm the tolerance of the mutants to metsulfuron-methyl, triflusulfuron-methyl and thifensulfuron-methyl (which was used in the original artificial selection), but to a lesser extent than with tribenuron-methyl.
  • Phenmedipham used for weed control in sugar beet, was ineffective alone for controlling either sulfonylurea-susceptible or sulfonylurea-resistant volunteer sunflowers.
  • efficacy was synergistically improved, as compared to straight triflusulfuron-methyl.
  • Weed control in sugar beet requires 2-3 herbicide applications per season to efficiently control weeds in this slow growing crop.
  • 2-3 applications of mixtures of triflusulfuron-methyl and phenmedipham on volunteer sunflower mutants will likely sufficiently retard their growth to prevent flowering and propagation.
  • Test H Control of Sunflower Weeds This test measured the effect of three sulfonylurea herbicides (tribenuron-methyl, metsulfuron-methyl and ethametsulfuron-methyl) as well as two comparison herbicides (imazapyr, isopropylamine salt and aclonifen) for controlling weeds agronomically important in sunflower crops at application rates typical of use of these herbicides in other crops.
  • three sulfonylurea herbicides tribenuron-methyl, metsulfuron-methyl and ethametsulfuron-methyl
  • two comparison herbicides imazapyr, isopropylamine salt and aclonifen
  • herbicide treatments were applied to the plots according to a complete randomized block design, with each herbicide treatment triply replicated.
  • the herbicides were sprayed using standard flat fan nozzles moved perpendicular to the sown lines using water spray volumes of about 296 L/ha.
  • isopropylamine salt treatments 0.1% by volume of Witco Trend® 90 ethoxylated fatty alcohol surfactant adjuvant was added to the spray mixtures to accelerate the herbicidal effect.
  • Tribenuron-methyl was applied at 22.5 g a.i./ha
  • metsulfuron-methyl was applied at 6 g a.i./ha
  • ethametsulfuron-methyl was applied at 16 g a.i./ha
  • imazapyr isopropylamine salt
  • isopropylamine salt was applied at 15 g a.i./ha
  • aclonifen was applied at 1200 g a.i./ha.
  • Assessments of weed control were made by visual inspection 36 days after herbicide treatment. A visual rating system was used based on a percentage scale from 0 to 100% compared to an adjacent untreated control plot. On this scale 0 represents no visual differences relative to an untreated control and 100 represents complete control of the given weed species. Results are listed in Table 12.
  • Applicants also deposited with ATCC on August 2, 2000 at least 2500 seeds of restorer sunflower line PHA155 (ATCC Deposit No. PTA-2294).
  • Applicants made deposits with the ATCC depository of sunflower line Mi l consisting of at least 250 seeds each of cytoplasmic male sterile form SUl IF (ATCC Deposit No. PTA-2767) and the complementary line maintainer form SUl IG (ATCC Deposit No. PTA-2768), and sunflower line M12 consisting of at least 250 seeds each of SU12F (ATCC Deposit No. PTA-2769) and SU12G (ATCC Deposit No. PTA-2770), each believed to comprise primarily the restorer form of line Ml 2.
  • sunflower line Mi l consisting of at least 250 seeds each of cytoplasmic male sterile form SUl IF (ATCC Deposit No. PTA-2767) and the complementary line maintainer form SUl IG (ATCC Deposit No. PTA-2768)
  • sunflower line M12 consisting of at least 250 seeds each

Abstract

L'invention concerne des lignées et des hybrides de tournesol, tolérants aux herbicides à base de sulfonylurée, ladite tolérance s'obtenant par mutagénèse induite et sélection artificielle. L'invention porte également sur un procédé de lutte sélective contre la végétation indésirable, dont les mauvaises herbes, par l'application d'herbicides à base de sulfonylurée sur les cultures de tournesols tolérants à la sulfonylurée.
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